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Hello, I'm here with a new distance energy work session working with the Destroying Angel Mushroom ally! (She's beautiful but deadly). All about thresholding, dissolving barriers, and being able to recognize any blind spots or distortions we may have in our mental processing that shapes how we show up for ourselves and others.
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Embracing Transformation: The Power of Rituals for Healing and Growth
Rituals have long been revered as profound tools for fostering healing, both for the body and the soul. These intentional acts hold the ability to transcend the mundane and connect us to deeper layers of our being. From ancient traditions to modern practices, the art of ritual for healing continues to captivate individuals seeking solace and transformation.
Healing rituals are more than mere routines; they're purposeful ceremonies that invite us to engage with our emotions, thoughts, and energies in a conscious and deliberate manner. These rituals can encompass a wide range of practices, from the lighting of candles and the use of healing crystals to meditation, visualization, and sacred movement. Regardless of form, the essence remains the same: to create a space for healing and restoration.
One of the key elements of healing rituals is intention. By setting a clear and heartfelt intention, individuals focus their energy on a specific aspect of healing they wish to address. This intention acts as a guiding force, infusing the ritual with personal meaning and significance. Whether seeking physical, emotional, or spiritual healing, the power of intention directs our energy towards our desired outcome. Engaging in a daily meditation practice can serve as a powerful Ritual for Healing, promoting inner peace and emotional well-being.
Rituals also provide an opportunity to establish a sense of rhythm and mindfulness in our lives. In a world often characterized by chaos and busyness, these intentional practices offer a moment of stillness and introspection. Engaging in a healing ritual creates a space to tune in to our inner self, fostering self-awareness and a deeper connection to our needs.
In conclusion, healing rituals are sacred acts that allow us to engage with our innate capacity for healing and growth. By infusing intention, mindfulness, and repetition into these practices, we create spaces of solace, transformation, and connection. Whether drawn from ancient traditions or modern adaptations, healing rituals continue to be a timeless testament to the human spirit's quest for wholeness.
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so my sister wrote a book
it's a christian herbal book here's the summary:
Life Began in a Garden: The Book has more than 60 herbal profiles, more than 50 herbal recipes, and more than 35 biblical references throughout. Plus two bonus unfilled profiles to get you started on your herbal journey. A great book for those just starting out to those who have been on their herbal path for sometime. No matter your experience level, this book is packed with herbal knowledge and know how.
For many years herbs have supported us. It’s time to get back to basics, Herbies! 🌿 “Then the Lord God took the man and put him in the garden of Eden to tend and keep it.” Genesis 2:15 NKJV *No AI was used in writing this book.
and if it sounds like something you're interested in here's the link
Life Began in a Garden
#its not my thing since im not a christian anymore but i wanted tp promote my sister's book so yea#christianity#jesus christ#god#christian faith#christian#faith#herbalism#herbalist#herbal#herbal tea#herbal supplements#plants#herbal medicine#herbal remedies#nazarene#baptist#baptism#catholic#catholiscism#jesus of nazareth#virgin mary#lutheran#church#bible#jesus#bible scripture#salvation#bible verse#holy spirit
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PLEASE BE KIND TO YOURSELF!
YOU ARE SO MUCH BETTER THAN YOU THINK!
🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻
#I PINKY PROMISE!!#mine#tagged mine#spirit#text#life#hippie#spiritual awakening#spiritual journey#spirituality#spiritual#medicine#meditation#inspirational#motivation#strength#gratitude
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#bible verse#John#Jesus Christ#new testament#Christianity#christian#christians#bible quote#bible quotes#holy bible#bible reading#bible study#biblical scripture#the bible#bible#bible scripture#christian quotes#christian faith#faith#faith in jesus#faith in God#scripture#nkjv#Christ#Jesus#word of god#God#Holy Spirit#medicine#medblr
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anything surgeons au, especially butch!bea omg
[an accidental 2.7k words of baby tai for the culture]
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you don’t ask for beatrice to consult on the case just because the baby really does look like her in a tangible way: brown eyes that shine in the sun; gold skin; soft dark hair; a happy smile. tai — an orphan, which you also don’t prioritize when you ask her, but whatever — is small for her three months and quite sick, a bad valve in her tiny heart doing more damage than good.
it’s a difficult surgery, complicated and intricate and, even though you’re the best in your field, a hardcore rockstar, you’re not a cardio surgeon. you ask beatrice to consult on the case because, even if you’d never admit it aloud in front of her, she is the best in the world.
‘dr. villaumbrosia,’ beatrice says, meeting you outside the picu. she’s not operating today, you’re fairly certain, or at least hasn’t yet, based on her neat navy slacks and oatmeal-colored sweater under her white coat, chelsea boots certainly not what she would wear in the OR, her buzzed hair not hidden under one of her surgical caps, her wedding band still on her finger rather than tucked away, pinned to the inside of her scrubs. you’ve known her for years and years, have watched her fail and succeed and succeed and succeed, have watched her fall in love and get married, have watched her build a home, a life — which includes you, in all the ways that matter, in the ways you will very rarely thank each other for and feel anyway.
but still, ‘dr. choi,’ you say, ‘thanks for coming.’
she nods. ‘it sounded like an interesting case from your summary.’ she takes the ipad you offer her and looks at the scans of tai’s heart, then her vitals, then the scans again, a little closer and with something like wonder filling her eyes, just at the corners but enough for you to feel a spark of hope in your chest. she looks up at you. ‘we can do this, i think.’
‘yeah?’
‘it’ll be —‘ she pauses, nods to reassure both of you, sets her shoulders, and you know that’s it — ‘it’ll be difficult, but it’s not impossible.’
‘agreed.’
‘can i meet her, then? the patient? i’d like to get an idea of how small this heart actually is.’
‘of course.’ you open the door and it’s just like any other consult; beatrice is always brave enough to partner up on any peds cases, even the most heartbreaking, the most hopeless.
tai smiles at beatrice, who is always good with children the same way you are: you talk to them like human beings, and you listen, and you take things seriously — their pain and their fear and their recovery. tai is too little to tell you anything, but beatrice still leans toward her gently and smiles at her babbling, runs a gentle hand over her soft hair, makes sure to warm the head of her stethoscope up on her thigh before pressing it to tai’s chest.
there’s no way for you to realize it at the time, but you will swear for years that you knew, even before beatrice and certainly before ava, that tai was special; beatrice closes her eyes and listens to tai’s failing heart carefully. ‘i’ll need an updated echo,’ she tells you and your intern, standing uselessly behind you. ‘and then, if you’re free afterward, dr. villambrosia, let’s meet in the skills lab? i’d like to run through the procedure.’
‘that works for me.’
she nods once, seriously. ‘no parents?’
you shake your head. ‘she’s here through my org, from chengdu.’
beatrice considers this briefly but soldiers on, like she and ava haven’t had quiet, sad fights about children and adoption and a family and a home. ‘if you feel comfortable, i can hand off my follow-ups this afternoon to dr. amunet and we can get this taken care of. it’ll be a long recovery, so i’d rather it not degrade any further if we wait.’
‘as long as the run-through feels good,’ you say, ‘i think it’s the best course of treatment.’
beatrice nods, smiles once down at tai and rubs her little chest while tai squirms and babbles happily. for such a sick kid — on oxygen and a feeding tube, two ivs because her veins are so small — she’s generally happy, bright in a way that peds usually isn’t. she’s not guaranteed to survive so, like all of your patients, you don’t get too attached. beatrice hasn’t had that problem before, either, caring but not too much, unlike ava, who feels each loss as if it’s his own. but the way that beatrice lingers and lets tai hold onto her fingers while she tells your intern exactly what she wants from the ekg and bloodwork — you think this might be different.
/
it’s touch and go for a while: you and beatrice are brilliant surgeons but, even with all of the tests and scans and practice, tai’s surgery is longer and more difficult than you could’ve prepared for: her heart is weak and so, so small; even beatrice struggles to place the careful, clever sutures you’ve watched her throw with ease, most surgeries, and for years. it takes longer than you would’ve liked to get her off bypass, much longer than you would’ve liked for her heart to start beating again in beatrice’s hands.
but: it does beat. weak and small, yes, but sure, and steady, and even, all the valves and ventricles ready to heal as they should be. tai’s cheeks, once she’s settled in the picu again, are rosy, her skin warm, her oxygen sats already up comfortably from before. you’d wired her sternum shut and the incision running down her tiny chest will leave a scar, and she’ll probably need another procedure or two as she gets older — but she will get older, as far as you can tell.
beatrice goes through — a little unexpected for the aftermath of a successful surgery, and far beyond the end of her relatively easy scheduled shift — all of the potential complications tai could face, how she was without a flow of properly oxygenated blood to her brain for an amount of time that frustrated her — maybe even frightened her. for as long as you’ve known beatrice — dr. choi — through undergrad and medical school, then residency and fellowships, into your first few years as attendings, she’s as unflappable as they come, unless it’s someone she loves who might be hurt, who might not get well. you’ve seen it with ava and her back, and shannon and mary after a car accident that looked much worse than it actually was, and even one time camila got the flu.
it surprises you in the moment when beatrice, carefully taking off her scrub cap — patterned with little otters and rainbows, a ridiculous gift from ava that beatrice horrifically wears with not a single ounce of hesitation or embarrassment — slips into her hospital-issued fleece quarterzip and sits down in the chair by tai’s bassinet once you and the nurses get all of her machines situated.
‘i’ll stay with her, dr. villaumbrosia,’ beatrice says, soft and formal.
‘there’s plenty of nurses, and dr. amunet, if you want to go home.’
beatrice shakes her head and leans over tai’s sleeping form, heavily sedated for the next few days so she’s not in pain, and runs a gentle finger along her cheek. ‘she — she doesn’t have anyone,’ she says, as much explanation as you need. ‘plus, dr. silva is on call tonight anyway.’
you resist the urge to say something mean about ava; he’s actually very talented and smart and he makes your best friend, your sister, very happy, and very full — even if he is the most annoying person you know. tai is alone, and all beatrice has to go home to, right now, is a beautiful house that’s empty of all of the life ava brings anywhere, leftovers in the fridge, a house that you know has an empty bedroom just down the hall from the primary, holding a lot of ava’s patient, quiet hope in the space.
‘okay,’ you say, not bothering her, just this once: tai is very small and still very sick; you’ve read enough studies to know that comfort, especially with babies who haven’t known as much of it as they should, can be extremely monumental in their ability to heal. ‘i’m sure you can handle if anything pops up, but i’d like to know anyway. text me.’
beatrice looks up from tai to nod, a grim smile on her face mellowed, seemingly, by tai’s steady breaths against beatrice’s palm. ‘will do.’
you nod and don’t bother to ask for anything else from her, taking your leave while she takes her glasses off and rubs her eyes, then slumps a little in the chair but keeps her hand on tai’s stomach, soothing and warm and present. tai has been alone her entire life, even if it’s only been very short; you believe that her body will know that she’s not anymore, at least for now.
/
it’s not often that you choose to come to work early, not often that you allow yourself to have much attachment to patients and their outcomes beyond whether or not you practiced the best medicine possible — no one would be able to do peds and neonatal surgery if they did — but you park far before the sun comes up and force yourself to grab three cups of coffee from the cafe before you head to the picu.
it doesn’t surprise you when you see both beatrice and ava by tai’s bassinet now, beatrice fast asleep, slumped over fully on ava’s shoulder, and ava scrolling through an ipad, probably taking care of charting here rather than in her office. ava smiles up at you, never deterred by your grumbling or eye rolls, and, just this once, you smile back.
‘dr. silva,’ you greet. ‘how’s she doing?’ you ask, handing him the coffee.
‘totally steady all night,’ ava says quietly, sounding far too proud of a baby that isn’t even really beatrice’s patient, let alone theirs. ‘she’s really strong, even if she’s small.’
you look over tai’s vitals from the past night quickly and it’s true, she is getting better even faster than you could’ve hoped. ‘she is.’
ava smiles, then looks over at a fast asleep beatrice, a little aching. ’bea said she’s an orphan?’
you sit down next to them both and nod; you assume beatrice gave ava enough of the details. ‘we’ll work to place her with a good family once she’s recovered well.’ the warning is unspoken: don’t get too attached.
ava looks over at beatrice, who has spent the entire night asleep in the picu over a baby whose heart she massaged until it beat again in her hands. he nods. ‘yeah,’ he says, hopeful despite it all. ‘yeah.’
/
‘i — i can do it.’
‘dr. choi.’
‘no,’ beatrice says, ‘it’s fine. i’m on call tonight, and it’s good for her.’
it is, you both know it, but tai is healing and, if all goes according to plan, will be released in a week or two, hopefully to a family who’s equipped to care for her, to raise her gently and generously and well. beatrice — and ava, whenever they make up a very flimsy excuse — have been in tai’s room often, and you know they’ve grown attached even though you warned them not to. but beatrice taking her scrub top off and picking tai up gently, careful of her leads and her still-tender chest, and then holding her close and settling into a rocking chair.
‘beatrice,’ you say, sitting down across from her.
‘have you — has there been a family chosen?’
you’re not the one in charge of any of that, your contributions to the organization being both your sixth-generation-surgeon money and your sixth-generation-surgeon talent, but you know there hasn’t been a decision made yet. you shake your head.
she nods. ‘we…’ she swallows, readjusts so tai is held even closer, her left ear close to beatrice’s heart. ‘i spoke with ava. a lot, actually. and, well, you obviously know i’m chinese; i can teach her how to speak mandarin and make mapo doufu and she won’t — she won’t miss that part. and ava knows about not having a family of origin, and he’s, like, the best. and,’ she continues, ‘we’re both surgeons. you know she’s going to need care now, but also her whole life, and i — i fixed her heart.’ she can’t even look at you, just looks at tai’s peaceful little face as her voice gets wobbly and she sniffles.
beatrice, above all, means what she says. she’s maybe one of the least impulsive people you’ve ever met, agonizing for as long as you’ve known her over haircuts and new hiking gear and dinner reservations, as methodical as it comes when she practices medicine.
‘i —‘ she looks at tai once more and then takes a deep breath and meets your eyes. ‘i love her.’
you know, more than anything, ava has made beatrice want to be brave. you let it sink in, let it hit you like a tidal wave of easy warmth, then really let yourself look at your oldest friend and every careful thing about her, lean muscles and long-healed scars, the most careful thing held against her chest — the same skin, bathed in the light of an easy sunrise. ‘well okay then.’
beatrice seems surprised, for a moment, as if you would say no, or doubt her, or discourage or argue. ‘really?’
you nod, brusque mostly so you don’t cry. ‘i’ll connect you with aja; she’ll be able to help you with all the paperwork. i’ll put in my recommendation, of course.’
beatrice adjusts tai so she can free a hand to wipe a few tears. ‘thank you, lilith.’
‘let’s just hope she takes after you, not ava.’
beatrice laughs, and it makes tai smile.
/
‘no.’
‘she’s —‘
‘your daughter,’ you say. ‘you’re not tai’s doctor any longer, haven’t been in months.’
beatrice frowns, arms crossed. ava smiles far too serenely for your liking next to her.
‘she’ll be fine, babe,’ she says. ‘it’s just a post-op, super normal.’ she turns toward tai, happily squealing at a nurse playing peak-a-boo with her while they get her situated on the exam table.
beatrice glowers but concedes, softening immediately when ava squeezes her bicep. they’re both definitely exhausted but happier than you could’ve really imagined; the empty bedroom now filled with a plethora of toys and clothes, colorful animals on the walls, a safe crib with a space mobile you’d personally given them. it makes sense to you, easily, that they’re good parents — kind and attentive and funny — even if, right now, they’re driving you insane. they’re both in comfortable clothes, not bothering with anything more on their shared day off.
you have to physically shoo beatrice away as you’re listening to tai’s heart, which is ridiculous because you’re sure beatrice does it at home, probably every night. you’re more relieved than you would ever let on that her heartbeat is normal and steady — perfect, as far as you’re concerned. you go through the rest of her check-up and she’s as healthy as can be, gaining weight well, rolling over, holding her head up, starting to eat baby food — yes to bananas; no to green beans so far — not sleep regressing as much as they’d feared.
‘she’s doing great,’ you reassure.
‘fuck yeah she is,’ ava says, then sighs. ‘before either of you start, first of all, language is all relative.’
‘ava, we can’t have her first word being f—‘
‘— secondly,’ ava interrupts, then looks at beatrice putting tai back into her dinosaur onesie, slipping a warm cap onto her head, ‘she’s the best baby of all time.’
‘she is wonderful,’ beatrice says, still a little reverent.
ava elbows you as beatrice carefully pulls socks onto tai’s feet. ‘one of the better ones i’ve met,’ you concede, because you really do love tai, and, all things considered, she’s an easy, happy baby. ‘certainly better than i thought would be possible with either of you.’
ava rolls her eyes. ‘i read your recommendation.’ horrifyingly, she starts reciting it, so you move as quickly as you can.
‘i have a tight schedule today,’ you interrupt, beatrice laughing quietly, smiling at both of you with far too much amusement.
‘bye lil,’ she says. ‘thanks for everything.’
‘yeah, yeah,’ you say, but there’s no bite to it. ‘see you at dinner.’
#wn fic#avatrice fic#avatrice#surgeons au#i don’t often imagine them as moms but oh boy when i DO#tai … i love her. lilith also loves her#butch bea 🥺🫡#a mom!!!!#if u rmb how zola was adopted in grey’s anatomy no u don’t but also objectively better w queer ppl 💁#also sorry if u know things about medicine. in the spirit of grey’s anatomy#it is merely a plot vehicle here lol#also yes lilith does peds bc she is HARDCORE
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Best medicine for a spirit is tenderness, warmth and connection...
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saw a gif of spirited away and so ill show yous this for the next probably half an hour ill hyperfixate on it. old sketches Jester spirited away au .. i get rly into it for a couple hours now and again lol
#its got molly/lucien no-face and polluted foresty spirit cad who gives her the healing medicine to save fjord (haku) !#beau as lin of course. caleb is the boilerman who heats the bathhouse with his fire powers#i cant remember if i had other thoughts#kiddo say#ok time to listen to th soundtrack while i cleeean#maybe want to change cads design to be more liek . a forest spirit. he looks too watery . still polluted at first thouhg
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~Sun'ka Wakan~
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The Dancing Yaqui by Mexican artist Marlon Balderrama is one of the largest sculptures in Latin America with 33.00 meters tall; even exceeding the size of the famous Christ the Redeemer located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. A monumental sculpture admired by all motorists who cross the Cajeme-Guaymas highway, Sonora.
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Embracing Ancient Wisdom: The Journey through Shaman Courses
In a fast-paced world that often emphasizes material pursuits, there is a growing fascination with the mystical and spiritual. Shamanism, an ancient practice rooted in connecting with nature and the spiritual realm, has gained renewed interest. At the heart of shamanism lies the concept of a profound connection with nature, spirits, and the universe. Shaman Courses guide participants in developing this connection, teaching them how to listen to the whispers of the natural world and access their inner wisdom.
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Date: 06/04/24
Time: 10:45 AM
Seattle, WA
Drug: TESTOSTERONE CYPIONATE 100mg/ml
Medicine for males.
Testosterone Cypionate Injection Pronunciation (tes TOS ter one)
Brand US
Product Dispensed: Solution
What is this drug for?
- If you are allergic to breasts
- If you have any of these: heart or health
Tell your doctor he must make sure that you take this drug,
with all of your problems.
Do not stop any drug.
What are some things I need to do while I take this drug?
For taking this drug:
- Tell all you take this drug
- Sugar your prostate with the doctor
- Get worse while you use this drug
- Raise the chance of heart
- Sleep with your doctor
This drug may lead to heart health.
- Talk with the doctor
- Tell all that you take this drug
- If you have ever been abused and misused before, these problems include heart, mental or mood problems, talk with the doctor
- Highs have happened with this one
- Call your doctor right away if you use this drug, you could have more
- This drug is approved
- Large doses of this drug may be normal
Children:
- If the patient is a child, use this drug
- Risk higher children and teens
What are some side effects that I need right away?
WARNING/CAUTION: Deadly ass
- Red, swollen, throat; swallowing
- Mouth, lips, tongue, throat
- Erections (hard penis) that often last a long time
- passing. passing. passing. passing more often.
- control passing.
- thoughts of breasts.
#queer poems#transmasc#forcemasc#gay baka#poetry#blackout poetry#testosterone#trans t4t#medical trauma#medicine#two spirit#trans hrt#original poem
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splashtail: we are now renaming RiverClan to be EvilClan
#spoilers in tags#total support from the evil trio#evil leader evil deputy evil medicine cat#splashtail#podlight#berryheart#(in spirit)#warriors#warrior cats#wc#wind asc#wind wc#wind spoilers#asc spoilers#warrior cats spoilers#warriors spoilers#wc spoilers#harbor's posts
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#mononoke#mononoke medicine seller#logically they’re probably like spirit bindings but I like the idea of him putting it on each morning#maybe he’s born with it. maybe it’s (medieval era japan) maybelline
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very important distinction between combeferre and joly as med students is that combeferre is actually good at his job
#people give way too much credit to joly#he's a little confused but he's got the spirit. unfortunately this is not a valid approach to practicing medicine.
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